Or you could use a thicker leather grip like the Volkl or Boris Becker one. I think the Becker has a special on it if you buy more than one. I have it on one of my racquets and it does add some weight and will probably change the balance of your racquet. Otherwise, it's nicely firm and comfortable with a Dunlop Viper Dry overgrip over it.

Even easier (and easily un-done if you change your mind) would be to wrap an overgrip flat without overlapping on the bare racquet handle, then put the leather over the top. It'll be the same size as leather plus overgrip, but in reverse, giving you the surface feel you like.

My tip to anyone putting a grip on their racket, don't staple, get some double-sided tape, remove the beginning section of the tape on the grip and replace with a small trimmed section of your new double-sided tape. It sticks and starts the grip wrapping so much better.

Even easier (and easily un-done if you change your mind) would be to wrap an overgrip flat without overlapping on the bare racquet handle, then put the leather over the top. It'll be the same size as leather plus overgrip, but in reverse, giving you the surface feel you like.

My tip to anyone putting a grip on their racket, don't staple, get some double-sided tape, remove the beginning section of the tape on the grip and replace with a small trimmed section of your new double-sided tape. It sticks and starts the grip wrapping so much better.

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Overgrip under leather is awful in my experience. You lose all bevel definition. I would go with the suggestion of replacing existing leather base grip with thicker leather from volkl/becker, or wrapping one or two thicknesses of athletic tape under current leather grip. Athletic tape is easy to work with, not too heavy and won't obscure the bevels as much as a heat shrink sleeve, in my experience anyway.

Overgrip under leather is awful in my experience. You lose all bevel definition. I would go with the suggestion of replacing existing leather base grip with thicker leather from volkl/becker, or wrapping one or two thicknesses of athletic tape under current leather grip. Athletic tape is easy to work with, not too heavy and won't obscure the bevels as much as a heat shrink sleeve, in my experience anyway.

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Yeah athletic tape, even better. Ive never tried it to be honest, I just thought it might work as the same process but the other way around. But I guess layers of athletic tape to keep the bevel feel would be better.

I expect the thing with going with a thicker grip, no matter what method you use, you are going to lose some bevel feel.